Walking on Shore Road never disappoints, actually no matter where you walk, it does not disappoints,

My View of Life on the Dock
Walking on Shore Road never disappoints, actually no matter where you walk, it does not disappoints,



Mordomo Daniel Nunes and Father “Jim” Achadinha pray the Rosary at the DES Club in preparation for the Feast of the Holy Spirit on Sunday at Our Lady of Good Voyage Church.
Many worshipers participate by saying the Rosary and attending Mass at the DES Club all week.

























Photo by Adrian Hewitt abhewitt7@gmail.com


On Tuesday this pretty small cruise ship was in port. When at the visitor’s center at Stage Fort some passengers came in. So fun to talk to visitors visiting Gloucester. The smaller ships seem to have their passengers spend time locally, which is great.





The feast is more than700 years old tradition of the Portuguese peoples, especial the Azorean community.
The D.E.S. ( Divino Espírito Santo) Portuguese Club will start with a week of the Rosary at the club, starting Monday May 29th at 6:30 PM.
2023 Schedule for the Feast of the Hold Spirt:
Members walking in the Precession PLEASE arrive at the club by 10:30 AM
TICKETS are now available for the Luncheon for $20.00
Please contact Maria Machado at 508-930-1868 for tickets or purchase at the Rosary during the week.
On Thursday evening the 525 Day was held on Lexington Avenue. Considering many other events going on the crowd was great.
Remember that the wonderful Magnolia Library and Community Center Farmers Market opens on June 4, 2023

Did you know there is a store on Lexington Avenue that sells wonderful furniture.


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Great turnout for the ribbon cutting for Cynthia’s 10th year anniversary of this fun business. For more information please go to the following link.
http://www.capeannfoodietours.com

Wayne Soini made a presentation at the Cape Ann Museum about the Spanish American War of 1898, and the brave men from Gloucester who fought in that war.









After the presentation several of those in attendance walked down to the War Memorial to honor those veterans. Jim played taps on the bugle, and we sang “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee.






